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The Next Big Thing in Hiking: World Expeditions Adds the Transcaucasian Trail to Its Portfolio

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New for 2019, World Expeditions is now offering the option to walk selected sections of the Transcaucasian Trail in both Armenia and Georgia

  

It may still be in development but the Transcaucasian Trail is already anticipated by hiking enthusiasts as the next big thing in hiking – and World Expeditions is thrilled to be among the first to offer the option to walk selected sections of the long-distance trail in both Armenia and Georgia, the only two countries adequately mapped so far. 

In development since 2015, once completed the Transcaucasian Trail will extend more than 3,000 km (1,864 miles) in length. It will connect more than 20 National Parks and protected areas in Azerbaijan, Georgia and Armenia, the three countries collectively known as Southern Caucasus.

From high-altitude grasslands and permanently snow-capped peaks to thick forests and shrubby plateaus, the dramatic Caucasus range ranks among the most inaccessible mountains in the world due to a lack of reliable and detailed recent data. The best available topographic maps are thought to be decades-old Soviet military maps, while public domain aerial imagery is often of low quality and inconsistent.

Yet, the Caucasus is a 'biodiversity hotspot': a quarter of the approximately 6,500 plant species that have been found in the mountains are estimated to exist nowhere else on earth, while the varied native fauna includes the iconic Caucasian leopard and Bezoar goat, as well as wolf, brown bear, jackal, lynx and hyena. 

In addition, the region has preserved a distinct identity and cultural heritage: the earliest evidence of wine-making, more than 8,000 years ago, has been found in Georgia, while Armenia is considered as the first nation to adopt Christianity as its officially religion, already in 301 AD. Home to a number of ethnic groups, with more than 40 indigenous languages spoken across the region it is one of the most linguistically diverse places in the world, surpassed only by Papua New Guinea and the Amazon.

“This is one of the most exciting itineraries we are launching this year. Geographically, biologically and culturally the Caucasus range is one of the most diverse regions in the world.

The Transcaucasian Trail offers the ultimate hiking experience in central Asia and it has already started to capture the imagination of many travellers.

At World Expeditions we always strive to offer to our customers the 'next big thing' and this trail is so unique that we feel it has the potential to be on every hiker's wish list”.           

Although the two sections are offered as separate itineraries, the dates have been especially chosen so keen hikers wishing to tick off both countries in one trip can complete the Armenia segment first and then continue the trail in Georgia. 

 

NEW! Transcaucasian Trail Hike with World Expeditions:            

-   Armenia (https://worldexpeditions.com/THA) - 8 days, launching 20 May; monthly departures until September

-   Georgia (https://worldexpeditions.com/THG) - 10 days, launching 28 May; monthly departures until September

 

In addition to offering the option to walk parts of the Transcaucasian Trail in Armenia and Georgia, World Expeditions is adding in 2019 a new, two-week Armenia to Georgia by Bike itinerary that starts in Yerevan and finishes in Tbilisi.

 

On the cutting edge of adventure travel, World Expeditions crafts creative itineraries for its travellers' unique needs and styles. For detailed information, bookings, or tailored private departures, visit worldexpeditions.com or call 1-800-567-2216.

 

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About World Expeditions 
Since its inception in 1975, World Expeditions has earned an outstanding reputation as an innovator and world leader in quality small group adventure holidays. With seven offices around the world, including Canada, the UK, Australia and New Zealand, it is a global company that stands out not only for its pioneering commitment to responsible tourism but also for the number of inclusions and the exceptional value of its trips. Offering thousands of unique itineraries escorted by expert leaders, World Expeditions meticulously designs each trip with an emphasis on exclusivity for those travellers with high expectations of their experiences in 'taking the path less travelled'. The World Expeditions Travel Group consists of 10 travel brands, including; Adventure South, Australian Walking Holidays, Great Canadian Trails, Huma Charity Challenge, Tasmanian Expeditions, Sherpa Expeditions, UTracks and World Youth Adventures.

 

For further information and images:
Caroline Mongrain
North American Marketing Manager
World Expeditions Travel Group
caroline@worldexpeditions.com
1-613-241-2700 | 1-800-567-2216